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most of us have -- most of us have insurance and most of us think you know, knock on wood, that we're going to stay healthy, but we're no different than katie and other ordinary americans. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it's wrong. it's bankrupting families. it's bankrupting businesses. and we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. again, i want to especially thank max for his hard work on a bill as chair of the finance committee. he has been committed to getting this done. this is obviously a tough time in america. a tough time in montana. just six months ago, we were in the middle of the worst recession in our lifetimes. we were losing about 700,000 jobs each month. that's why we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery plan to stop the free fall. i want to speak briefly about the recovery plan because that has colored how people view the health care debate. it was divide
most of us have -- most of us have insurance and most of us think you know, knock on wood, that we're going to stay healthy, but we're no different than katie and other ordinary americans. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it's wrong. it's bankrupting families. it's bankrupting businesses. and we are going to fix it when we pass health...
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thanks for joining us and giving us the latest that. >>> citigroup roaring disappointing numbers. fourth-quarter losses narrowed 7.7 billion dollars. that was in line with analysts' estimates. most of the losses stem from the bank repaying the $20 billion in bailout fund citigroup owed the government. >>> security scare for prince william. the 27-year-old is in new zealand on his first foreign tour representing the queen. as a hoax, one of the local radio stations there had one of their dejays crash a barbecue that was being held at the official residence of new did he land's prime minister. the whole stunt played out live during a phone call with that radio station. meanwhile, prince william had not arrived at the event when the stunt was taking place. the man was detained by police. >>> check out this amazing rescue from australia. it shows a car dangling over a school classroom in sydney. after the driver smashed through a wall in a multistory parking garage, took 40 points get the woman out. she was not seriously hurt luckily. she told rescuers she lost control of her vehicle
thanks for joining us and giving us the latest that. >>> citigroup roaring disappointing numbers. fourth-quarter losses narrowed 7.7 billion dollars. that was in line with analysts' estimates. most of the losses stem from the bank repaying the $20 billion in bailout fund citigroup owed the government. >>> security scare for prince william. the 27-year-old is in new zealand on his first foreign tour representing the queen. as a hoax, one of the local radio stations there had...
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i'm glad you're up watching us on many nbc or hearing us live on serious xm radio. you can do what tyler wingkle bomb does. a lot to tell you about today including a tabloid scandal that's wronging great britain where a newspaper owned by rupert murdoch is accused of hacking into people's voice mails. details in a moment. plus the democratic experiment continues in afghanistan. now, before you laugh, jefferson frank franklin used to throw their shoes at each overall the time. first let's get to the news. here at 5:30 a.m. you're at 30 rock. >>> in a few hours the president will meet at the white house with senate leaders. the meeting comes as today's "washington post" reports the president is considering major changes in social security and medicare as part of that deal. that, though, in exchange for republican support for new tax revenue. he says the president's plan will cut more 2457b trillion over the next ten years. that's up from the original plan of $2 trillion in savings. this comes after president obama held his first-ever twitter town hall yesterday where
i'm glad you're up watching us on many nbc or hearing us live on serious xm radio. you can do what tyler wingkle bomb does. a lot to tell you about today including a tabloid scandal that's wronging great britain where a newspaper owned by rupert murdoch is accused of hacking into people's voice mails. details in a moment. plus the democratic experiment continues in afghanistan. now, before you laugh, jefferson frank franklin used to throw their shoes at each overall the time. first let's get to...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> well, in entertainment news, this weekend at the box office, there's really only one movie you need to see. really, there's only one wide release. it's bond, james bond in "s "skyfall," the 23rd film in the franchise. it's expected to do big business this weekend with an estimated $90 million. >> you going to see it? >> we hear it's amazing. >> are you going to go? >> absolutely. our pa matt gave it four stars." lincoln" is also coming out this weekend. you may have trouble finding it as it will only be released in 1
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this...
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the use of crosshairs. the use of second amendment solutions and remedies. this is something that says if we don't get what we want through the electoral and political process, we will do our own thing by shooting people. >> i'm in for that. i'm in nevada now. engel was the one that talked about if you don't like the way congress sing behaving we have our second amendment solution. gun play. go ahead. >> i was going to say this is a way elected leaders, politicians, republicans mainly conservatives, are trying to exploit the deep-seated anger out there and also trying to look tough. there's this -- attitude of -- i love my guns. and that's a primary issue and i'm going to show how strong i am. barack obama doesn't like guns. he's weak. and if we can portray him as being anti-the constitution and weakening our country, it is basically saying we have to get rid of him and a way of talking tough and making him seem not just like a political opponent but like an enemy. in war, you use any means possible. >> people in the republican party and leadership positions
the use of crosshairs. the use of second amendment solutions and remedies. this is something that says if we don't get what we want through the electoral and political process, we will do our own thing by shooting people. >> i'm in for that. i'm in nevada now. engel was the one that talked about if you don't like the way congress sing behaving we have our second amendment solution. gun play. go ahead. >> i was going to say this is a way elected leaders, politicians, republicans...
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or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix. my favorite part? eating it. honey bunches of oats. taste the joy we put in every spoonful. >>> dick cheney's back, trashing his old boss. shooter's telling folks in miss memoir how he really feels about his former partner in crime, and his feelings aren't warm and fuzzy. it turns out during his second term, w. started standing up for his former puppetmaster once he approval ratings started to tank. it seems shooter saw this as a moral weakness. let's bring in politico's chief political correspondent mike allen. why do we feel like we'll be talking about this the past ten year? how big of a division do you think there was? >> of course there was a big division from day one, as you know, ed, these two leaders took very different approaches. they had very different backgrounds, and she sure hope we'll be talking about it. they both have b
or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix. my favorite part? eating it. honey bunches of oats. taste the joy we put in every spoonful. >>> dick cheney's back, trashing his old boss. shooter's telling folks in miss memoir how he really feels about his former partner in crime, and his feelings aren't warm and fuzzy. it turns...
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stay with us. libu has onstar. big deal. i'll just use my phone. let's say we crashed. whoops, you lost your phone and you're disoriented. i'm not disoriented. now you are. onstar automatic crash response can call to see if you're ok. onstar emergency. is everything ok howie? you don't answer, they can automatically send help to your exact location. i think i'll ride with you. the award-winning malibu. from chevy. vegetables are naturally low in calories. v8 juice gives you 3 of your 5 daily servings. it's a tasty, nutritious way to make this number go up... and help this one go down. v8. what's your number? somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. because with national, i roll past the counter... and
stay with us. libu has onstar. big deal. i'll just use my phone. let's say we crashed. whoops, you lost your phone and you're disoriented. i'm not disoriented. now you are. onstar automatic crash response can call to see if you're ok. onstar emergency. is everything ok howie? you don't answer, they can automatically send help to your exact location. i think i'll ride with you. the award-winning malibu. from chevy. vegetables are naturally low in calories. v8 juice gives you 3 of your 5 daily...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> i brought you another picture of me, just this past summer. my wife captured this moment. >> isn't that cute. >> brian williams. that is august this year. that is seaside heights. i have done some body work since. a cold snap has arrived here at the jersey shore. >> i wish we had a towel. >> they tell us we are going to get ice cream later. >>> it's time now for some entertainment news. the election, what is joe biden going to do? the vice president will be a guest star on nbc's "parks and recreation." >> i like that show. >> i love that show. >> biden has been mentioned on the snow before. amy poehler -- lady gaga announced she will be donating $1 million to the red cross to aid affected by hurricane sandy. she said she would not be the artist she is today if it weren't for the lower east side and brooklyn. >>> what's the point? [ cheers and applause ] . >> did you notice he's drinking a lime bud light? finally 500 people were asked who is their favorite fict
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> i brought you another picture of me, just this past summer. my wife captured this moment. >> isn't that cute. >> brian williams. that is august this year. that is seaside heights. i have done some body work since. a cold snap has arrived here at the jersey shore. >> i wish we had a towel. >> they tell us we are going to get ice cream later. >>> it's time now for some entertainment news. the election,...
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the government-run program is failing us in terms of neonatal mortality yet we use as an indicator neonatal mortality say we need more government rather than less. let me finish. let me finish. the very fact that the president would suggest that doctors take tonsils out to make money rather than because it's an indicated procedure is ludicrous. most people who get a referral to an ent have only had one opinion that they're worried. >> quick comment -- >> out of 19 industrialized countries, we rank 19th overall, world health organization listed us 37, just below costa rica and above slovenia. you can rationalize all you want. the fact is the quality in this country -- islands of excellence but a sea of mediocrity. >> let me get in here. we're going to come back and talk about the three most contentious areas. we'll get through all of them to debate it. come back, more of the discussion after a brief break. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started. i can help you with the paperwork. um... this green li
the government-run program is failing us in terms of neonatal mortality yet we use as an indicator neonatal mortality say we need more government rather than less. let me finish. let me finish. the very fact that the president would suggest that doctors take tonsils out to make money rather than because it's an indicated procedure is ludicrous. most people who get a referral to an ent have only had one opinion that they're worried. >> quick comment -- >> out of 19 industrialized...
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. >> then the police told us to go back. we were simply walking back to the office. >> the cops said to get down then said to come back. we were told to come back. >> this morning, we are learning more about the suspect. 34-year-old miriam carey was a dental hygienist with mental issues. tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest. good morning, what are we learning? >> reporter: we are hearing about her background and her family history. not necessarily connecting it all to what happened here. today, investigators will be trying to figure out why this happened. >> this does not appear to be in any way an accident. >> reporter: that's all we know about why the 34-year-old, rammed the barrier near the white house with a child in the car, hit an officer, then took off speeding toward the capital. she got away and crashed near a senate office building. she was killed. authorities learned later she has no gun. >> report of gunfire on capitol hill. >> i hear, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: there was chaos ne
. >> then the police told us to go back. we were simply walking back to the office. >> the cops said to get down then said to come back. we were told to come back. >> this morning, we are learning more about the suspect. 34-year-old miriam carey was a dental hygienist with mental issues. tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest. good morning, what are we learning? >> reporter: we are hearing about her background and her family history. not necessarily...
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they give us a piece of the picture. and you can clearly see they were leaning on this gentleman, alves, to try to get them help, and he got them help. >> you don't in the piece disclose from whom you got these internal e-mails, but you do say they were received from people who are authorized to get them in the first place. obviously, in the course of telling the story, you talk about a number of high level executives alt the company who resigned or were fired under circumstances that seemed connected to some of the deals that are now being investigated. is it possible that they are just trying to make sheldon adelson look bad because they're disgruntled or they're going to be suing him for wrongful termination or some other beef they have with him? >> of course, i couldn't discuss our sources. i would have to shoot you and me. but you know, i think the e-mails speak for themselves. they're pretty clear. i mean, they tell a story. and we have on the record the former president of the company, a man who also had a very li
they give us a piece of the picture. and you can clearly see they were leaning on this gentleman, alves, to try to get them help, and he got them help. >> you don't in the piece disclose from whom you got these internal e-mails, but you do say they were received from people who are authorized to get them in the first place. obviously, in the course of telling the story, you talk about a number of high level executives alt the company who resigned or were fired under circumstances that...
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this made us wonder your dream match-up in any sport. #way too early. i love playing that game. >> it is fun. i got 22-year-old mike tyson verse ali in his prichl. i think that would be one of the biggest spectacles ever. >> if ali was on, he would toy with tyson. >> it would be over one way or the other in the first two minutes. well, let's get to your forecast. the good news is it continues. what a trip we're having this fall all the way through the east coast. temperatures yesterday, this map is just ridiculous out there. we're seeing about 85 in washington, d.c.. even all the way back out to deny versi denver, it was 74. we'll do it again today. cooling off eventually especially montana and areas back toward seattle, but that's about it. if you're going to the airports today, no issues whatsoever. 85 today like d.c. to new york city. this will probably be the warmest day we'll see maybe until april, may. >> good day for golf. >> bees will be out. >> they will. >> desperate to bite you before they die. i have somebody who wants knee wrestle christie
this made us wonder your dream match-up in any sport. #way too early. i love playing that game. >> it is fun. i got 22-year-old mike tyson verse ali in his prichl. i think that would be one of the biggest spectacles ever. >> if ali was on, he would toy with tyson. >> it would be over one way or the other in the first two minutes. well, let's get to your forecast. the good news is it continues. what a trip we're having this fall all the way through the east coast. temperatures...
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they've been telling us for 30 years. i get e-mails saying all you people, all you people are on welfare. then you play this piece of it, chris, real quick, where a guy threw back in john mccain's face, build the dang fence. he did it too. now it's coming back to bite him. >> you're a sweetheart, but why do you read these e-mails? >> i can't resist. >> you're such a nice people and you actually think you owe these people who attack you racially? you don't respond to them, do you? >> no, i don't respond to them. but sometimes you've got to know what they're thinking. they authentically think they're making an argument to me by saying all minorities are on welfare, they've been fed this for some 30 years. this is an excuse for their lives. >> it goes back to nixon's southern strategy that our friend pat buchanan tried to put in place. you know for eight years, 12 years now, these are karl rove's people. >> yeah, but the thing is -- let me defend pat. he's not here. the difference between pat and limbaugh, he's not selling i
they've been telling us for 30 years. i get e-mails saying all you people, all you people are on welfare. then you play this piece of it, chris, real quick, where a guy threw back in john mccain's face, build the dang fence. he did it too. now it's coming back to bite him. >> you're a sweetheart, but why do you read these e-mails? >> i can't resist. >> you're such a nice people and you actually think you owe these people who attack you racially? you don't respond to them, do...
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for taking that ball and providing the tools for us. tell us how do we use that map? how do we get more people to help you? >> let me start with the fact that the country is rebelling against the system that's taking place today in new hampshire. it's like there are two sets in american politics on the stage now. one is the rotten old set that's broken down. the politicians are on right now. the other one is the one that we are building behind the scenes. meaning, we the people, who reject the current system. that involves the city resolutions and involves more people signing up. the point is that people are coming around the country and getting together to say we reject the way washington is run and we reject the way the supreme court thinks about our campaign finance system. >> is the nature of the campaign, the primary so far, what we saw with iowa and the $16 million and the assassination of newt gingrich s that helping you with recruiting? >> of course. butç we actually don't need a whole lot of help. the public is infearuated about it. a poll came about. 50% o
for taking that ball and providing the tools for us. tell us how do we use that map? how do we get more people to help you? >> let me start with the fact that the country is rebelling against the system that's taking place today in new hampshire. it's like there are two sets in american politics on the stage now. one is the rotten old set that's broken down. the politicians are on right now. the other one is the one that we are building behind the scenes. meaning, we the people, who...
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he joins us. >>> and dirty angry money. governor david switser does not like money and politics, and he is hoping to have a prairie fire out west. he will join us here. >>> and plus, why do the gay republicans want to be in a political party that won't defend them? isn't that a fundamental question? if people don't like it, why are you there? we will ask congressman foley. >>> and the secret service agent who covered jackie kennedy, clint hill, who is a great man will join us to tell us what he saw back in november of 1963. and let me finish tonight with overdue praise for the secret service. we begin with today's jobs report. paul krugman is a columnist for the "new york times" and author of the book "end this depression now" and john heilemann is an editor for "new york" magazine. and today, the jobs report was a mixed job report, and added to the payrolls were 115,000 jobs and the rate dropped to 8.1%. which is the lowest rate since president obama took office, but economic forecasters were predicting bigger growth this
he joins us. >>> and dirty angry money. governor david switser does not like money and politics, and he is hoping to have a prairie fire out west. he will join us here. >>> and plus, why do the gay republicans want to be in a political party that won't defend them? isn't that a fundamental question? if people don't like it, why are you there? we will ask congressman foley. >>> and the secret service agent who covered jackie kennedy, clint hill, who is a great man will...
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so choose the brand more dentists use -- oral-b. trust the brush more dentists and hygienists use, oral-b. >>> welcome back to "way too early." you look at a beautiful live picture of the united states capitol. lit's check your weather from bill karins. bill, good to see you this morning. before you give us the forecast, what was going on in arizona yesterday? >> good morning. you have ever seen a haboob before? >> i'm sorry? >> go on? >> this is a haboob. it is the official weather term for dust storms. >> wow. >> this was an oppressive one, historic one for the phoenix area. winds kicked up to 60 to 70 miles per hour from a thunderstorm. it picked up all the dust and blew right through arizona. imagine everyone that had their windows open or car doors open. i mean the sand got everywhere. many people will be hosing down their back yards trying to get all that dirt removed during the day to day. so that is word of the day, haboob. as far as right now, the thunderstorms are overwith. the sheet a huge story. can you believe that in o
so choose the brand more dentists use -- oral-b. trust the brush more dentists and hygienists use, oral-b. >>> welcome back to "way too early." you look at a beautiful live picture of the united states capitol. lit's check your weather from bill karins. bill, good to see you this morning. before you give us the forecast, what was going on in arizona yesterday? >> good morning. you have ever seen a haboob before? >> i'm sorry? >> go on? >> this is a...
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the use of cross hairs, the use of second amendment solutions and remedies. this is something that says, if we don't get what we want through the electoral and political process, we'll do our own thing by shooting people. >> i'm in nevada right now, i happen to be in nevada right now, not because sharron angle ran here, but she was the one to talked about, if you don't like the way congress is behaving, we've got our second amendment solutions, which means gunplay. here's the house speaker -- i'm sorry, go ahead, david. >> this is a way that elected leaders, politicians, republicans, mainly conservatives, are trying to exploit this deep-seeded anger out there. and also trying to look tough. there's the attitude of, oh, i love my guns, and that's a primary issue for me and i'm going to show how strong i am. barack obama doesn't like guns, so he's weak. so if we can portray him as being anti the constitution, weakening our country, it's basically saying, we have to get rid of him, and a way of talking tough, making him see not just like a political opponent, bu
the use of cross hairs, the use of second amendment solutions and remedies. this is something that says, if we don't get what we want through the electoral and political process, we'll do our own thing by shooting people. >> i'm in nevada right now, i happen to be in nevada right now, not because sharron angle ran here, but she was the one to talked about, if you don't like the way congress is behaving, we've got our second amendment solutions, which means gunplay. here's the house...
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chuck todd joins us in a moment from montana. plus, you know those end of life counsel prognosis visions in the health care bills which republicans, like sarah palin, have distorted into death panels? it turns out republicans were actually for end of life counseling before they were against it. that's just one of the inconsistencies we'll discuss with republican john culbertsoc. >> and how far has he fallen? there is a report that john edwards is about to finally admit he is the father of his mistress's child? where would he be if edwards had not been so wisely dejected by wise democratic voters last year. >> and bill clinton has some tough words on the networks crowd on don't ask don't tell. >> and what does it mean to be palinized? ask one who says it could easily happen to her. the definition coming up on the hardball side show. >>> first president obama and his latest push for health care reform. nbc news chief white house correspondent chuck todd is traveling with the president and joining us from montana. by my count there
chuck todd joins us in a moment from montana. plus, you know those end of life counsel prognosis visions in the health care bills which republicans, like sarah palin, have distorted into death panels? it turns out republicans were actually for end of life counseling before they were against it. that's just one of the inconsistencies we'll discuss with republican john culbertsoc. >> and how far has he fallen? there is a report that john edwards is about to finally admit he is the father of...
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and they've always used the far right to do it. they get them all excited over cultural issues. >> it used to be it was a fair game. >> there's not enough of them. >> for every african -- or latino vote you were going to lose a more conservative vote from the southwest. that hasn't been happening. the white has been up a bit and the african votes zoomed. >> part of the problem is, number one, they lost the cities. including the urban city that. i're losing urban white voters and they're losing young voters and part of the problem is them. the messaging they use to gin up their base turns off obviously younger people, turns off women, turns off minorities. this time they really got minorities excited about voting. there was already loyalty among americans for barack obama. but when you did that that made that vote solidified determined to come out as if it was 2008. >> this is the problem they have. the leadership, the michael gur sins of the world, god bless them, as joe biden would say, are alienated from those who vote for the pe
and they've always used the far right to do it. they get them all excited over cultural issues. >> it used to be it was a fair game. >> there's not enough of them. >> for every african -- or latino vote you were going to lose a more conservative vote from the southwest. that hasn't been happening. the white has been up a bit and the african votes zoomed. >> part of the problem is, number one, they lost the cities. including the urban city that. i're losing urban white...
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. >> thanks to you at home for staying with us the next hour. i want to thank those of you who are back tonight after sitting with us through this last night. one of the things that happens in satellite interviews there's a 1 1/2 second delay between me asking a question and you hearing it. you can interpret that as sarcasm or interruption, but it's the way the medium works. >> no, no, your interruption is not caused by delay. it's just the speed of light. it's much faster than that. >> it's been distracting today to the whole staff i would have to say. the amount of feedback we're still getting about that interview from last night's show. that was me attempting to interview the republican congressional candidate from oregon's fourth district, gentleman named art robinson. i think most of the reason we're getting the feedback we're getting about this is because that clip we just showed you was probably the sanest moment of the entire interview. of course, even that part ended with me banging my head on the desk. i think the other part of it has
. >> thanks to you at home for staying with us the next hour. i want to thank those of you who are back tonight after sitting with us through this last night. one of the things that happens in satellite interviews there's a 1 1/2 second delay between me asking a question and you hearing it. you can interpret that as sarcasm or interruption, but it's the way the medium works. >> no, no, your interruption is not caused by delay. it's just the speed of light. it's much faster than...
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he joins us now. one of the co-chairs of the progressive caucus says. >> sir, do you echo that sentiment? as you say, you are undecided right now? >> this bill is a baby only its mother can love. the positive in this, of course, is that it resolves the debt ceiling crisis and puts off the question of another debt ceiling debacle until after the next election. that's the good news. the bad news is that as a long-term fiscal blueprint, i think it comes up short, particularly on the question of balanced revenues. the president and many of us have been arguing that we have to clean up the tax code. revenues have be to be a part of the solution. it is theoretic cli possible but practically unlikely. the defense cut trigger is going to be opposed by mr. mccann, the chair of armed services committee. there are many democrats opposed to that. so that threat may end up being a gun that's not loaded. >> i want to play for you a sound bite from gene sperling who directs the president's national economic council.
he joins us now. one of the co-chairs of the progressive caucus says. >> sir, do you echo that sentiment? as you say, you are undecided right now? >> this bill is a baby only its mother can love. the positive in this, of course, is that it resolves the debt ceiling crisis and puts off the question of another debt ceiling debacle until after the next election. that's the good news. the bad news is that as a long-term fiscal blueprint, i think it comes up short, particularly on the...
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here is the government-run program failing us in terms of neo-natal mortality, yet we use as an cater for neo-natal mortality, so we need more government not less. let me finish. the very fact that the president would suggest that doctors take tonsils out to make money rather than because it's an indicated procedure is ludicrous. most people who get a referral to an ent have already had one opinion. >> let's get a break. >> out of 19 industrialized countries, we rank 19th overall. world health organization listed as 37th below costa rica and above slovenia. you can rationalize all you want, the fact is we have a sea of mediocrity. >> let me get in here. we're going to take a break. we're going to come back and talk about those three most contentious areas. i want to get through all of them so we can debate it. we'll come back for our discussion after this brief break. to debate it. come back, more of the discussion after a brief break. i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network,
here is the government-run program failing us in terms of neo-natal mortality, yet we use as an cater for neo-natal mortality, so we need more government not less. let me finish. the very fact that the president would suggest that doctors take tonsils out to make money rather than because it's an indicated procedure is ludicrous. most people who get a referral to an ent have already had one opinion. >> let's get a break. >> out of 19 industrialized countries, we rank 19th overall....
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and helped us with this mission. one more highlight i just remembered, i got a call from the state department the night before last, one of a million, and they said that they cannot believe what we have accomplished with this mission, and because of what we've done, it has paved the way for the united states government to remove the haitian orphans from that country just because of this mission. the government wasn't able to do that on their own. so thank you to everyone. i am going to introduce you to the biggest hero, allie. >> thank you so much. i obviously don't know where to begin. i don't even really know if i'm here. i don't even know if my kids are all here. but i do know they're all here. >> we counted. >> and counted and counted and counted. of course thank you to leslie and mr. rendell and mr. altmeyer because it wouldn't have happened without them. i didn't know they were involved until i saw them sitting on the military -- i mean it's -- i'm so, so happy. w the earthquake hit, my sister and i just felt h
and helped us with this mission. one more highlight i just remembered, i got a call from the state department the night before last, one of a million, and they said that they cannot believe what we have accomplished with this mission, and because of what we've done, it has paved the way for the united states government to remove the haitian orphans from that country just because of this mission. the government wasn't able to do that on their own. so thank you to everyone. i am going to...
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nbc's stephanie gosk joins us by phone from cairo. this looks like one of the most bizarre endings to a bizarre man. 40 years of strangeness, looking at the sky when he talks. now, it looks like he is going to get killed. >> we don't know if he's going to get killed, chris, but this was vintage gadhafi today. he is went on and on. at times, coming unhinged and calling his supporter, it seems he thinks he has a lot of them. he's calling them to join the fight and violence. even after the scenes we have heard about about had various reports of bodies in the streets, people afraid to leave their homes to collect those bodies, he's now inciting even more violence ch we were on the board today with libya and talking to egyptian workers fleeing libya. they were inside working on construction projects and things. they said across the board a couple of things. one, they were shocked at how quickly the country fell apart. it happened really rapidly. two, they were talking about these mercenaries and how brutal they were. from sudan, chad, they
nbc's stephanie gosk joins us by phone from cairo. this looks like one of the most bizarre endings to a bizarre man. 40 years of strangeness, looking at the sky when he talks. now, it looks like he is going to get killed. >> we don't know if he's going to get killed, chris, but this was vintage gadhafi today. he is went on and on. at times, coming unhinged and calling his supporter, it seems he thinks he has a lot of them. he's calling them to join the fight and violence. even after the...
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how us having an astro physicist can help us understand the most important political thing that will happen in the news next week is coming up on the show. [ male announcer ] this is lois. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >>> these rz tough numbers. >> these job numbers are pathetic. >> why don't they pick up the bills and pass them and help the american people instead of playing politics over there. >> americans woke up to some gut check news. unemployment went up. it's now 8.2%. the economy did add new jobs, but it added less than half as many jobs as economists were expecting. public sector jobs continue to be the major drag on unemployment. every time someb
how us having an astro physicist can help us understand the most important political thing that will happen in the news next week is coming up on the show. [ male announcer ] this is lois. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer...
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not since us three got a haircut. not since my first twenty-ninth birthday. [ female announcer ] head & shoulders. scalp and hair beyond compare. the charcoal went out already? [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ] there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. >>> so the guy who is here for the interview tonight is somebody that's just been flaked by one of the rarest things in america today. he's been hit upside the briefcase by something we were not sure existed in this country anymore. our guest today is named steve bullock who ran head-long into an example of bipartisanship, who knew that still existed. two u.s. senators, sheldon whitehouse, and john mccain, republican, forced forces joined across the aisle to both take steve bullock's side in a case at the united states supreme court. steve bullock is the attorney general for the great state of montana, and montana may have just offered the country something to get the mess out of this country. almost half of the
not since us three got a haircut. not since my first twenty-ninth birthday. [ female announcer ] head & shoulders. scalp and hair beyond compare. the charcoal went out already? [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ] there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. >>> so the guy who is here for the interview tonight is somebody that's just been flaked by one of the rarest things in america today. he's been hit upside the briefcase by...
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weapon we hope that republicans will join us in that. >> i used to work at omb for president clinton. i understand the politics, but you have this bipartisan cahoots to bakley say, yes there should be shared sacrifice they're trying to protect the wealthy, and the democrats in the white house are trying to say, well action we can handle the aging population, but we're not going to ask the middle class to be a part of the funding of 9 major entitlements which go to the middle class. that seems like a charade to me. >> i think the middle class are funding the major entitlements. that's part of the problem. we need to get our health care costs under kro. i disagree -- over the past decade -- you know this, they're the one class of people in this country whose wages have declined. they haven't gotten any pay raises. that's been a problem, particularly as prices continue to rise. never mind get ahead. so we don't think the middle class needs to be a focus. if we take a balanced approach, we think we don't have to do that. it's defense spending, tackling the entitlesments, you're right, and
weapon we hope that republicans will join us in that. >> i used to work at omb for president clinton. i understand the politics, but you have this bipartisan cahoots to bakley say, yes there should be shared sacrifice they're trying to protect the wealthy, and the democrats in the white house are trying to say, well action we can handle the aging population, but we're not going to ask the middle class to be a part of the funding of 9 major entitlements which go to the middle class. that...
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thank you for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you so much for having me. >> let's just call it for simplicity sake the nebraska bill, even though now it's been proposed in 14 other states. does the nebraska bill seem like at a basic level roe versus wade is supposed to stop states from passing laws like that? >> absolutely. roe versus wade establishes that it is a woman's fundamental, constitutional right to choose to terminate a pregnancy if she wants to. and after roe versus wade was really substantially changed actually in southeastern planned parenthood versus casey, in that case that sandra day o'connor authored, still the dividing line was viability. and under casey, a state cannot outlaw abortion previability. it just can't do it. post viability, the state can outlaw abortion, but under casey the state would still have to provide exemptions for such things as to protect the woman's health or her life or in other circumstances. so when the nebraska bill, which outlaws abortion at 20 weeks, cle
thank you for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you so much for having me. >> let's just call it for simplicity sake the nebraska bill, even though now it's been proposed in 14 other states. does the nebraska bill seem like at a basic level roe versus wade is supposed to stop states from passing laws like that? >> absolutely. roe versus wade establishes that it is a woman's fundamental, constitutional right to choose to terminate a pregnancy if she wants to....
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that will do it for us today. i'll see you tomorrow from seattle for the kickoff of our third steel on wheels tour and ultimately to the hoover dam. "hardball" begins right now. >>> workers, unite. let's play "hardball." good evening. leading off tonight, going for broke. don't think for a second that both sides in this fight don't think they're right. they do and with a passion. the republican governor of wisconsin is convinced he's doing what needs to be done. break the backs of the unions when it comes to state budgets. he wants the worst they can do so to get a raise that keeps the workers up with the cost of living and that's it. and what happens in wisconsin is not going to stay in wisconsin. eight other states are considering eliminating bargaining rights. lose their right to bargain and why would anyone pay dues? pay to pay a union leader who can't do anything for them. >>> plus, libya slips further into chaos. gadhafi gave a mur mering speech. meanwhile, much of eastern libya is in the hands of people cal
that will do it for us today. i'll see you tomorrow from seattle for the kickoff of our third steel on wheels tour and ultimately to the hoover dam. "hardball" begins right now. >>> workers, unite. let's play "hardball." good evening. leading off tonight, going for broke. don't think for a second that both sides in this fight don't think they're right. they do and with a passion. the republican governor of wisconsin is convinced he's doing what needs to be done....
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i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. tough on grease yet gentle. dawn helps open something even bigger. [ all ] 3, 2, 1! this year, dawn is also donating $1 million. learn more at dawnsaveswildlife.com. >> we have a breakthrough. today the "new york times" finally rewrote its readers understanding of the individual mandate in the affordable care act by finally reporting accurately the most important thing you need to know about the individual mandate. the times did this nearly four years after i began my relentless and apparently failed crusade to lead america or at least a few reporters to a real understanding of just how weak the individual mandate is. it is reported as the most onerous bit of -- >> any little bit to avoid prison time. >> avoiding prison time is pretty easy. how onerous can be mandate be if there is no real penalty for violating the mandate? the "n
i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. tough on grease yet gentle. dawn helps open something even bigger. [ all ] 3, 2, 1! this year, dawn is also donating $1 million. learn more at dawnsaveswildlife.com. >> we have a breakthrough. today the "new york times" finally rewrote its...
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thanks for joining us. tell us about this game. >> hi, chris. thank you for having me. we started from a very old game. that's where all the sports come from. the idea here is we keep it like you would from the beginning. it's got the reason to. people are talking about us. this is an opportunity for us. i'm very happy to be here. we're waiting to see what happens. >> has there been any controversy about this? surely it's violent. it only exists in italy. have you gotten in any pushback there? >> we started just three years ago. it took us one year to organize the rules and the teams and everything. of course, the first time you see it it looks very vinyl. but actually it's got rules. it's just a matter of getting used to it. of course it's for adult people. kids should not watch this. it may be more violent. >> all right. >> yeah. >> thank you. a sport in italy that may make itself elsewhere. brett favre back with the vikings will be on sunday night football this weekend. that does it for this friday. i'm chris jansing. "the dylan ratigan show" is up next. to remove oi
thanks for joining us. tell us about this game. >> hi, chris. thank you for having me. we started from a very old game. that's where all the sports come from. the idea here is we keep it like you would from the beginning. it's got the reason to. people are talking about us. this is an opportunity for us. i'm very happy to be here. we're waiting to see what happens. >> has there been any controversy about this? surely it's violent. it only exists in italy. have you gotten in any...
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empowering small businesses. >> reporter: chris used to vote republican. not anymore. >> what really change my mind recently is it seems to have got an way from taking care of the little guy. >> reporter: doug is undecided. >> i'd like to see details both from romney and obama. mainly on tax policy. >> reporter: vice president biden charged team romney would hike middle-class taxes. >> how they can justify raising taxes in the middle class that has been buried the last four years. >> reporter: republicans jumped on that, buried by obama? >> vice president biden just today said that the middle class over the last four years has been, quote, buried. we agree. that means we need to stop digging by electing mitt romney the next president of theitis. >> reporter: that's the kind of zinger sure to be heard at debate number one. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, denver, colorado. >> and of course we'll have complete all-day coverage leading up to tonight's first 2012 presidential debate and then be sure to stay tuned for the main event, that starts at 9:00 p.m. eas
empowering small businesses. >> reporter: chris used to vote republican. not anymore. >> what really change my mind recently is it seems to have got an way from taking care of the little guy. >> reporter: doug is undecided. >> i'd like to see details both from romney and obama. mainly on tax policy. >> reporter: vice president biden charged team romney would hike middle-class taxes. >> how they can justify raising taxes in the middle class that has been...
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good to have you with us. eric, limbaugh put fox news in a tough spot, maybe not now that bill o'reilly came out in' denies of limbaugh and attack on sandra fluke. why are so quiet about something that has been so offensive and universe s rejected? >> they will do opposition research and look in her past. they are all on the same pain. we are righting a right wing media nervous breakdown today. they have completely lost any sort of moral compass. this has been going on three days. nine hours. three days of rush limbaugh's show he denigrated a college student. fox news and rush are on the same page, part of the hate machine and hate movement, they will back him up. a couple people on the so-called sirius fox show did criticize but the opinion shows doubled down and attacked the victim. >> mike papantonio, one of the finest attorneys in america, does she have a case here at all? >> you need more facts on this one, ed. -- there are issues that could be raised. would it stand past a summary judgment? you never kno
good to have you with us. eric, limbaugh put fox news in a tough spot, maybe not now that bill o'reilly came out in' denies of limbaugh and attack on sandra fluke. why are so quiet about something that has been so offensive and universe s rejected? >> they will do opposition research and look in her past. they are all on the same pain. we are righting a right wing media nervous breakdown today. they have completely lost any sort of moral compass. this has been going on three days. nine...
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just tell us. then use your visa card for a chance to win it. new kellogg's raisin bran® with omega 3 from flax seeds. plus plump juicy raisins. flax seed? who are you? i still got it. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran® cereals. >>> time for sports, let's start with baseball. tigers and twins, first inning, detroit's austin jackson that would be a leadoff standup triple, which you don't see every day. torrey hunter the 1-0 lead the final. detroit clinches the a.l. value for the third consecutive year. carlos gomez in atlanta goes the yard and doing the macho prance off of pitcher paul ma home. people are watching him, chatterboxes with everybody around the bases. finally brian mccann, right in the baseline saying hold on a second. he's done this a lot, "what are you doing?" they start and the benches start clearing and i don't like you. i don't like you either. the bottom line there was a precedent, he was hit by maholm in june and said it was on purpose and that was the only way he could pay it back. th
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i know it doesn't feel like it's working, but trust us workg, but trust us. >> two or three dferent was. one when private ecomists have gone and looked a what has the impact been, they bieve, like mark zandy, a guy that people respect, that the unemployment rate would be two points higher. >> you saying it would be, a lot ofrepublicans are sing we coulhave grown ouof this over time,ufred through you're sing without it, 115%? >> well, look, what i'm saying is, overall, this stimulus im, for a counter factual, it's hard toick exact numbers, but mark san saying over the course of this, the stimulus has had this impac csistent with at we think. second about $20 illion, teachers in a bunch of hard-pressed numbers. >> those numbers were down, too, the nstruction job numbers. is that the first number we should see posive? >> becse of construction jobs? th hard thing with any these job numbers is we're dng this in the face of the steepest doturn since 1929, so t all economy is bad. there's not any qestion about that. the question is, what can we do to fight against that tide? and if u look at i
i know it doesn't feel like it's working, but trust us workg, but trust us. >> two or three dferent was. one when private ecomists have gone and looked a what has the impact been, they bieve, like mark zandy, a guy that people respect, that the unemployment rate would be two points higher. >> you saying it would be, a lot ofrepublicans are sing we coulhave grown ouof this over time,ufred through you're sing without it, 115%? >> well, look, what i'm saying is, overall, this...
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all of us to learn? >> well, you know, secrets with respect to the oil spill? >> with respect to the ocean. i was reading that you bring some new things to life that maybe we haven't seen before. >> you'll have to forgive this, this horn that's blowing here. you know, there's so many things that we don't know about our oceans. we've explored only about 8% or 9% of our world's oceans. we actuallysecenactually sent m the moon than we did to our deepest parts. from filming polar bears and the red sea and sperm whales and giant squid in the sea of cortez. we were learning new things every day. they are the life support of this planet, we do rely on them for all people as primary source of oxygen and they regulate our climate and we're changing and that's affecting them. blue august is a precautionary tale and also an exploration of the wonder. great programming and a fantastic month and i encourage everyone to tune in. >> you kept focused through the horn and everything. good work, good work. >> i know. we h
all of us to learn? >> well, you know, secrets with respect to the oil spill? >> with respect to the ocean. i was reading that you bring some new things to life that maybe we haven't seen before. >> you'll have to forgive this, this horn that's blowing here. you know, there's so many things that we don't know about our oceans. we've explored only about 8% or 9% of our world's oceans. we actuallysecenactually sent m the moon than we did to our deepest parts. from filming polar...
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he's not one of us. and everything plays into that. >> but some of these regional things you're talking about. it hit sarah palin not from the continental united states and not from an experience that most americans have anything they know about. the weird name thing was conquered in chicago, illinois, so some of the things have been conquered. like indonesia is such a small part of his back ground. >> the muslim connection? i don't know. >> there is a muslim connection. the other part of the middle name. joe lieberman has a weird middle name. instead of his, i'll make a point of mine. it's napthali. there are some people with weird middle names that we don't get this. we have to be careful to call it out. >> i want to say. >> i'm going to get this hot poe tea toe off of the table. >> i want to say in terms of the weird name. i'm going go ahead and take the cake for that one. >> i think i got yeah. >> that's tough. that's tough. >> that's true. >>> all right. before we break, another story that caught ou
he's not one of us. and everything plays into that. >> but some of these regional things you're talking about. it hit sarah palin not from the continental united states and not from an experience that most americans have anything they know about. the weird name thing was conquered in chicago, illinois, so some of the things have been conquered. like indonesia is such a small part of his back ground. >> the muslim connection? i don't know. >> there is a muslim connection. the...
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they hear us. they hear us. we have been boycotting the meetings. we're having our own people's meeting. instead of going to the board meeting, because they don't listen to us in the board meetings, so we have our own people's meeting where we elected a board so they can hear our issues. because as you know n chicago, we do not have an elected school board. so that's one thing that we are pushing for. for people that we vote for to make those decisions. >> what -- do you think is the key to student success? i mean, this is -- you've got some of those influential people in the country here in new york having this big discussion, but yet it still comes down to the money. and if you don't financially support schools, how do you expect kids to have an opportunity to learn? >> exactly. i work at different schools all over the city, and i'm looking at the disinvest in each school i go to from the north side to the south side to the west side to over east. and the schools are not equally funded. all students do not have the resources that asean might have
they hear us. they hear us. we have been boycotting the meetings. we're having our own people's meeting. instead of going to the board meeting, because they don't listen to us in the board meetings, so we have our own people's meeting where we elected a board so they can hear our issues. because as you know n chicago, we do not have an elected school board. so that's one thing that we are pushing for. for people that we vote for to make those decisions. >> what -- do you think is the key...
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but for us it's 100% that matters. that's when we have a better chance of knowing that fire won't grow any bigger. it will take us some time. >> what's the big concern today? i was hearing a lot about the fact you would be getting winds. is that still a concern? >> right now overnight we did not get any winds, so everything is laying in the valuies. there's no smoke column. it's filters out north and south in communities an hour away from here. what we're afraid of is when that wind does surface, which we're anticipating coming off the land and blowing to the ocean we could ge an increase of wind. so we have a lot of uncertainty until that wind blows blowing around. >> could it be fanning toward invite communities that have been evacuated. >> exactly, some of areas even to the west, even where we're standing could potential be at risk. >> somebody like me, you think of a fire as dang are you. for you guys, you talk about them having personalities. does this fire have some personality? >> to personalize this one is the
but for us it's 100% that matters. that's when we have a better chance of knowing that fire won't grow any bigger. it will take us some time. >> what's the big concern today? i was hearing a lot about the fact you would be getting winds. is that still a concern? >> right now overnight we did not get any winds, so everything is laying in the valuies. there's no smoke column. it's filters out north and south in communities an hour away from here. what we're afraid of is when that wind...
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i mean, the tsa's feeling us up, the airlines are giving us free booze. you don't have to make friday night plans anymore, justice book a flight. this is fantastic. listen to this -- a new you survey found that 40% of americans think marriage is becoming obsolete. especially if you're a professional athlete with a cell phone. that's what it said. tony parker got caught cheating on eva longoria with the wife of his former spurs teammate brent barry. after the affair, parker said to his teammate, thanks for the assist? >> and tune in tonight to see jake gill hall, star of "love and other drugs," that's "late night with david jimmy fallon" week nights on your local nbc station. >>> it's time for a first look at entertainment news. at the box office this weekend, it is very simple -- harry potter. the only thing in question are how big will the numbers be? "harry potter and the deathly hallows," part one, opened a few hours ago at midnight. last night alone it's expected to have earned roughly $30 million. as of wednesday, warner brothers claims it had taken
i mean, the tsa's feeling us up, the airlines are giving us free booze. you don't have to make friday night plans anymore, justice book a flight. this is fantastic. listen to this -- a new you survey found that 40% of americans think marriage is becoming obsolete. especially if you're a professional athlete with a cell phone. that's what it said. tony parker got caught cheating on eva longoria with the wife of his former spurs teammate brent barry. after the affair, parker said to his teammate,...
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this new thing is something to get used to. how much do you think this has taken off in terms of the industry and the trend? >> definitely people who buy a lot of mass market books, they like the idea of getting them through the kindle, get them cheaply and access them from anywhere. people still love a big paper book, a special book you're excited about, you want the real world paper version. plus, you can't leave a kindle sitting out on the coffee table and be impressed by awe the matter books you're going through. >> you don't want to take a kindle or anything like that to the beach. how many people do you see reading these trashy novels or whatever you see them reading? that's not the kind of thing you want to take to the beach. >> not the ipad. the kindle can do a little better. it's just plastic, fairly sturdy and it has that special oechle- screen. you won't be able to see it on the sunny beach. >> good point. >>> stay out of the water. five miles of water in chatham, massachusetts, on cape cod has been closed off to swi
this new thing is something to get used to. how much do you think this has taken off in terms of the industry and the trend? >> definitely people who buy a lot of mass market books, they like the idea of getting them through the kindle, get them cheaply and access them from anywhere. people still love a big paper book, a special book you're excited about, you want the real world paper version. plus, you can't leave a kindle sitting out on the coffee table and be impressed by awe the...
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they won't even talk to us. the president won't even talk to us. who's holding who hostage? we're trying to move forward. >> you've got a law that is already passed and upheld by the supreme court. you're saying we're not going to fund the law unless you delay it, unless you change it our way. we don't have the votes to pass this, but we will hold the pursestrings in the congress even though the senate's not going to do this, even though members of our own party are saying don't do this. we are going to hold a ransom on paying government employees. >> listen, reverend sharpton. in our current proposal that's going to be voting on this evening, we're funding it. all we're saying is delay the requirement that middle class working americans have to dig into their pocket and buy insurance they don't want or their don't need. >> all you're saying is that we want you to delay what is already law and we will only fund it if you don't do it. congressman, that is blackmail. i don't care how you cut it. but at least you're going to put your check up. and i'm going to be watching. i pr
they won't even talk to us. the president won't even talk to us. who's holding who hostage? we're trying to move forward. >> you've got a law that is already passed and upheld by the supreme court. you're saying we're not going to fund the law unless you delay it, unless you change it our way. we don't have the votes to pass this, but we will hold the pursestrings in the congress even though the senate's not going to do this, even though members of our own party are saying don't do this....
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i'm glad you are up with us or listening live on xm radio. shoot me and e-mail to let me know why you are awake right now. text the word awake followed by the response. what they said was 622639. we'll read responses later in the show. a lot to tell you about today including news from afghanistan and libya. speaking of overnight, i was up until midnight in the bravo clubhouse with my main man andy cohen and that lovely lady, ramona of the real housewives of new york. we are going to get you a delicious clip about our discussion. it's coming up later. >>> first, let's get to the news live at 5:00 a.m. in 30 rock in new york city. >>> violent storms killed at least three people in the atlanta metro area. in joplin, missouri, emergency crews are renewing efforts to find survivors after a tornado tore through the city on sunday. brian moore joins us live from joplin with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. 126 now confirmed dead. 232 unaccounted for. if there's good news here, some of those unaccounted for may be included
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higher gear is for us to pass a bill that reopens the government, allows to us pay our bills and do that in a bipartisan way. >> yes, the recovery would be aided by the embodied politics of america stab -- congresswoman debbie wasserman suls, thank you very much. >> we hear all the time about global warming, but actually we have had a flat line of warming for the last eight years. the idea of human induced global climate change is one of the greatest hoaxes perpetrated out of the scientific community, it is a hoax, there is no scientific consensus. >> that was republican paul brown of georgia. to be the next person we profiled be our latest installment of these are the people that are running the country. that's ahead. paws off, pal. [ female announcer ] new charmin ultra soft is so soft, you can actually see the softness with our new comfort cushions. plus you can use up to four times less. enjoy the go with new charmin ultra soft. you keep the peace. we calm your congestion and pain. [ man ] thank you. thank you. [ female announcer ] you rally the team. you guys were awesome. [ fe
higher gear is for us to pass a bill that reopens the government, allows to us pay our bills and do that in a bipartisan way. >> yes, the recovery would be aided by the embodied politics of america stab -- congresswoman debbie wasserman suls, thank you very much. >> we hear all the time about global warming, but actually we have had a flat line of warming for the last eight years. the idea of human induced global climate change is one of the greatest hoaxes perpetrated out of the...